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British model and TV presenter Peaches Geldof arrives for the amfAR Cinema Against AIDS benefit at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, during the 62nd Cannes International film festival, in Antibes, southern France, Thursday, May 21, 2009.
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The Times of London reports Peaches Geldof died of a heroin overdose. An autopsy previously was ruled inconclusive without results of toxicology tests, but now a coroner has found Geldof died of an accidental overdose of heroin -- just like her mother, Paula Yates, in 2000. Official results of an inquest for the 25-year-old model's "unexplained sudden death" are expected to be announced later Thursday. Geldof is survived by her husband Tom Cohen, their 23-month-old child Astala, and her father, Live Aid founder Bob Geldof. » Read more at TMZ.

A new "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" trailer reveals a closer look at all four turtles, who still look shell-shockingly different from past "TMNT" movies. Donatello has high-tech gear, Michelangelo has a shell necklace, and both Raphael and Leonardo have similar humanized faces. Splinter, April (Megan Fox) and Shredder (William Fichtner) also appear in the new clip, building anticipation (and worry, for some fans) for Michael Bay's take on the heroes in half-shell. "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" opens Aug. 8.

"Sharknado 2" isn't even out yet, but Syfy is already going ahead with plans to make "Sharknado 3." The first TV movie sent sharks in a tornado to Los Angeles, and the sequel wreaks havoc on New York, but it's unknown where a third attack could happen. The network hasn't said if Tara Reid and Ian Ziering will return to complete the trilogy, only saying the third film will debut in summer 2015. "Sharknado 2: The Second One" premieres Wednesday, July 30 at 9 p.m. on Syfy.» Read more at Slash Film.

Two days after appearing in court on charges of disorderly conduct, Edie Brickell has released a duet with Paul Simon that appears to celebrate their decades-long relationship. "Like To Get To Know You" is a sweet acoustic song about a couple that'd rather get to know each other "again" instead of settling into a predictable marriage. A police report revealed Brickell slapped Simon first in a domestic assault case after he "did something that broke her heart." The couple held hands in court and said they didn't feel threatened by each other.

"The Great Gatsby" director Baz Luhrmann may direct an Elvis Presley biopic. The famed filmmaker, whose credits include heavily musical efforts like "Moulin Rouge" and "Across the Universe," is reportedly in talks to direct an upcoming movie written by Kelly Marcel ("Saving Mr. Banks") about the late King of Rock N Roll. No plot details or potential casting have been revealed, but Warner Bros. has secured the rights to "all musical components in Presley's catalog for this project."